Up for your consideration is an original signed and inscribed Red Skelton photo probably from 1943 or 1944. The inscription reads: "Best of Luck To Abe Levy - Idood It - Red Skelton". " Idood It" was a 1943 MGM film starring Skelton and Eleanor Powell.

Abe Levy was a Winnipeg-based executive with Regal Films Corporation, the company which distributed MGM Films in Canada in the 1940s and which changed its name to MGM Canada in the 1950s. Red Skelton was under contract to MGM...

Publicity photograph of beautiful actress Belinda Lee (1935-61) for the film, "Man of the Moment" (1955). She died tragically in a car accident in California in 1961.
Photo taken by photographer Cornel Lucas.
Measures 11x14" in good condition - one visible crease on upper right corner of photo, does not contact subject. Has original studio publicity clipping/stamp on back.
Please email me if you wish to see a higher resolution image.

Awesome movie publicity photograph of Rod Steiger in the film, "Across the Bridge" (1957). Photo taken by Arthur Clarke of moment in the movie when Steiger is about to reach the safety of the State line a police car hurtles at him.

Measures 11x14" in very good condition, Has original studio publicity clipping on back.

Publicity photograph of actor Rod Steiger (1925-2002) from movie "Across the Bridge" . Steiger starred in the role of corrupt financier Carl Schaffner - a crooked American businessman who flees to Mexico after stealing company funds. While travelling by train, Schaffner decides to evade authorities by murdering a fellow passenger and assuming his identity. The plan seems foolproof until he is forced to care for the dead man's dog...

Up for your consideration is an original signed and inscribed photograph of dancer an actress Vera Ellen. This photo is probably from the 1940s. The inscription reads: "Hello, Mr. Levy, good luck, good wishes always - from Vera Ellen".

"Mr. (Abe) Levy" was a Winnipeg-based executive with Regal Films Corporation, the company which distributed MGM Films in Canada in the 1940s and later became MGM Canada in the 1950s...